George Neville, Duke of Bedford

At birth, he was likely heir to great wealth, but due to the political failure of his father and uncle, he inherited very little.Most definite were the property of his father's earldom, his mother's Ingoldsthorpe estates, and the more modest jointure of his parents.George Neville was made Duke of Bedford in 1470, as the intended husband of Elizabeth of York.[1][unreliable source] However, his father and his uncle Warwick rebelled against King Edward IV the following year and were slain in battle.An act of Parliament in 1475 gave the Neville inheritance in the north of England to Richard, Duke of Gloucester, husband of one of Warwick's daughters.
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